The SLR Evolution saddle is very light weight at 125 grammes. It is made
from carbon fibre with titanium rails and has no padding at all! It is
surprisingly comfortable to sit on and looks great in a carbon effect
pattern, but functionally it is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard!

The reason for this is in the front or nose section of the saddle. It is
as narrow as any other saddle I have tried, but is not rounded off down the
sides. This causes the edges to rub away the insides of your shorts at an
alarming rate of knots! I rode one for 3.5 hours and it had eaten through
the first layer of my Lusso Aqua Repel bibtight crotch patch seemingly with
no effort!

A better option is the Selle Italia SLR Leather saddle. This is basically
identical to the carbon bodied kit eater, but has a svelte 10 grammes extra
in the way of padding. The padding is thin but noticeable enough to be
comfortable and it does just enough to fend off the kit eating problem. The
weight of this is a mere 135 grammes and it comes in black or black.

On a cost, you can pick up the SLR for about £90, but you'll be sending
it back after the first ride, believe me. The Leather SLR retails around the
£55 mark and is much better value for money.

If you have problems with saddles as I do, and believe me I have tried
lots of them and they are all as uncomfortable as each other on my fat bum,
you might as well be uncomfortable on one that weighs half the amount of the
one you are currently busting your butt on!